Okay, I tried to get the hyperlink in my blog posts to work but it kept adding html language to the sights. I was wondering if that is where some of you are picking up the html language in your forums? Anyway, I decided just to add a forum and then copy it to my blog. I could not delete my first blog either, I could highlight the post but I could not cut it or delete it. I feel like a techno loser.
List of Online Resources for Media Literacy Brand Hype www.brandhype.org/MovieMapper/index.jsp
British Film Institute www.bfi.org.uk
Cartoons in the Classroom eagle.msnbc.com/teacher/
CBC www.cbc.ca Centre for Media Literacy www.medialit.org
Concerned Children's Advertisers cca-kids.ca English Language Arts Network www.elan.on.ca
Internet Archive www.archive.org/
Kids' Take on the Media www.ctf-fce.ca/bilingual/PUBS/ctfreport/kidsenglish.pdf
Library and Archives Canada-Learning Centre www.collectionscanada.ca/education/008-120-e.html
Media Awareness Network www.media-awareness.ca Media Ed www.mediaed.org.uk
National Film Board for Kids www.nfbKids.ca Newseum www.newseum.org
Newspapers in Education www.newspapersineducation.ca/
PBS Teacher Source: Media Literacy www.pbs.org/teachersource/media_lit/media_lit.shtm
Read Write Think www.readwritethink.org
Report Card on Canadian News Media www.cmrcccrm.ca/english/reportcard2004/01.html
Scholastic News Online teacher.scholastic.com/scholasticnews/
BBC Newsround news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/ Time for Kids www.timeforkids.com/TFK/
My hyperlinks are not working here, see my forum comment instead, they are working there. Peter can you let me know what I'm doing wrong, I'm using the link symbol but no luck
For your consideration:
ReplyDeleteThe Media Literacy Clearinghouse (US)
http://www.frankwbaker.com/
A web site designed to assist educators who want to:
-teach standards that include non-print texts
- integrate it into instruction
- help students read the media
- help students become more media aware
- locate appropriate resources